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  2. Timothy Davis House - Wikipedia

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    The Timothy Davis House (also known as Witt Funeral Home and the Leonard Funeral Home) is a historic building located at 405 First Street NW in Elkader, Iowa.

  3. Witt Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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  4. Uecker (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Uecker is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bob Uecker (1934-2025), American baseball player and commentator; Georg Uecker (born 1962), German actor; Gerd Uecker (1946–2024), German opera artistic director; Günther Uecker (born 1930), modern German artist; Heiko Uecker (1939–2019), German philologist

  5. Riverside Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Riverside Memorial Chapel is an American Jewish funeral home chain with their main facility at 180 West 76th Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City. [1] The company has been owned by Service Corporation International since 1971.

  6. Brewers fans celebrate their 'Mr. Baseball,' Bob Uecker, who ...

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    Bob Uecker received a hearty ovation from fans chanting “Ueck” when the legendary broadcaster appeared on the American Family Field video board early in the Milwaukee Brewers' home opener Tuesday.

  7. Bob Uecker - Wikipedia

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    Uecker left NBC before he got a chance to call the 1998 All-Star Game [14] from Coors Field in Denver, Colorado. Uecker underwent a back operation in which four discs were replaced. [15] For the remainder of NBC's contract (1998–2000), only Bob Costas and Joe Morgan [16] [17] called the games. He was well known for saying his catchphrase "Get ...

  8. Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel on Madison Avenue at 81st Street in Manhattan. The Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel is a funeral home located on Madison Avenue at 81st Street in Manhattan. Founded in 1898 as Frank E. Campbell Burial and Cremation Company, the company is now owned by Service Corporation International.

  9. Memorial Chapel (University of Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Alumni donations led to a restoration in the 1980s, [7] and the Class of 1997's Class Gift was a restoration of the chapel's West Courtyard. [8] For the first 40-plus years of the chapel's existence, the Memorial Chapel carillon rang out Maryland's state song, "Maryland, My Maryland." On April 21, 1999, however, the carillon began to play the ...